Webster helped Bishop’s advance to the San Diego Section Division III final in the bid for a three-peat championship on Tuesday night as she had four goals and two assists to key a 15-5 semifinal victory over Cathedral Catholic at La Jolla High’s Coggan Pool.

The top-seeded Knights (26-4) qualified for their 16th straight final on Saturday at the same site against No. 2 La Jolla. Junior Scarlett Hallahan had three goals and three assists to propel the Vikings past Coronado 12-7 in the other semifinal.

“It’s exciting, real exciting,” said Webster, who is heading to Stanford next fall. “We’re going to prepare and bring the same intensity, if not more. We’ll be fired up.”

Senior Natalie Chun scored five goals and sophomore Hannah Carrillo added four for Bishop’s. The Knights recorded the first five goals on the way to taking an 8-1 halftime lead.

“We’ve tried to strengthen (team balance), and we’ve really succeeded,” Webster said. “I’ve grown into more of a team player this season. I’ve learned to look more for my teammates. It’s made it so much fun. Making a pass to a teammate feels so much better than scoring.”

Webster, who wears No. 2 as a take-off of her favorite 22, also had two steals and won all of her three period-opening sprints to control possession.

LJ Edwards scored four goals to lead No. 4 Cathedral (14-15).

La Jolla (23-9) overcame an early 4-2 deficit with a five-goal run overlapping the middle two quarters. Hallahan triggered the surge with her first score, and senior Heidi Moreland converted a key goal four seconds before halftime for a 5-4 edge.

“We didn’t get flustered (at the outset),” said Hallahan, a third-year varsity member. “We kept our cool and went with the flow. We said, ‘OK, they can go up, but we can still come back.’ ”

In that sense, the victory over No. 3 Coronado (14-15) represented a microcosm of the season for the Vikings, who are seeking their first title.

“Finally, it just clicked,” Hallahan said. “Early in the season, it wasn’t coming together. It was just little things, and we asked, ‘Why aren’t we beating people?’ Now we’re excited to reach the finals, and if we could win, it’d be amazing.”

Moreland also finished with three goals, while Sarah Young and Taylor Bertrand each had two. Goalie Lauren Silver made 11 saves.

Bishop’s beat La Jolla in all three regular-season meetings, including the final of the San Diego Open tournament.